Bespielsätze

I called to the coachman to come, for it seemed to me that our only chance was to try tobreakout through the ring and to aid his approach.

It appeared to me that he must be a very happy man indeed, to have so many little drawers in his shop; and I wondered when I peeped into one or two on the lower tiers, and saw the tied-up brown paper packets inside, whether the flower-seeds and bulbs ever wanted of a fine day tobreakout of those jails, and bloom.

The summer holidays were near at hand when I made up my mind tobreakout of the weariness of school-life for one day at least.

It was no use making him take the pledge: he was sure tobreakout again a few days after.

It was in any case over MY life, MY past, and MY friends alone that we could take anything like our ease—a state of affairs that led them sometimes without the least pertinence tobreakout into sociable reminders.

Corruption—as the indication that anarchy threatens tobreakout among the instincts, and that the foundation of the emotions, called "life," is convulsed—is something radically different according to the organization in which it manifests itself.

"He is only breaking out at the door of his madness," she replied; "I mean, dear senor bachelor, that he is going tobreakout again (and this will be the third time) to hunt all over the world for what he calls ventures, though I can't make out why he gives them that name.

He that possesses her must keep her within bounds, not permitting her tobreakout in ribald satires or soulless sonnets.

This great gift also thou bestowedst, O my God, my mercy, upon that good handmaid of Thine, in whose womb Thou createdst me, that between any disagreeing and discordant parties where she was able, she showed herself such a peacemaker, that hearing on both sides most bitter things, such as swelling and indigested choler uses tobreakout into, when the crudities of enmities are breathed out in sour discourses to a present friend against an absent enemy, she never would disclose aught of the one unto the other, but what might tend to their reconcilement.

Moreover, when all the bravest of the Argives went inside the horse that Epeus had made, and it was left to me to settle when we should either open the door of our ambuscade, or close it, though all the other leaders and chief men among the Danaans were drying their eyes and quaking in every limb, I never once saw him turn pale nor wipe a tear from his cheek; he was all the time urging me tobreakout from the horse—grasping the handle of his sword and his bronze-shod spear, and breathing fury against the foe.